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Reviewed by UK Guest, 16th Feb 2004. |
| Review Summary: Nokia 3300 |
Overall Score: 5/5

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Review: this is my second colour phone after upgrading from a T68i, a very good phone. My expectations were high, and with not enough money for a Nokia N-Gage, I decided to splash out on one of these. First impressions - a little large and awfully small keypad. I found out that the N-Gage was larger, but I still wanted this phone for MP3, radio and games. That is what I got. After searching the internet after I got it, I found a selection of free java games that I installed via the data cable provided. No problems I then transfered some of my MP3 collection on to the phone, no problems there either. I was rather astonished at the sound quality. It was better than I expected through both headset and speaker. Further astonished by the fact that you could use MP3s as ringtones, but unfortunately, you can't compose you're own. But you wouldn't want to. Who would want to compose a monophonic ringtone when you've got polyphonics and MP3s. Quite excellent A few downsides - my circular keypad sticks sometimes and it is hard to get used to, the LCD screen blurs when playing fast games, the battery life isn't that good (although the charging time is excellent), you look a bit stupid when you talk into it, and a rather small screen. Otherwise, this is a brilliant multimedia phone with excellent audio features. Well done Nokia! |
Ratings
| Value For Money: |
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5 |
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5 |
| Recommended? | |
Yes |
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